All About Korean Actor Gi Ju-bong

Gi Ju-bong, the Korean Actor

Having debuted in the industry of cinema in the late 1970s, Gi Ju-bong has played various roles in many cinematic productions, namely television dramas, movies, and theatre shows. Although has not won an award regarding acting, Gi Ju-bong was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 17th Buil Film Awards and 45th Grand Bell Awards in 2008, proving that he always delivers excellent performances. Thus, in this article, Channel-Korea will explain to you everything about Gi Ju-bong which includes his personal profile and the list of his dramas, movies, and theatre performance. So, keep reading!

Gi Ju-bong’s Full Profile

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Real Name: Gi Ju-bong

Date of Birth: Seoul, South Korea, 3 September 1955

Age: 64 (Korean age) / 63 (International age)

Zodiac Sign: Virgo

Chinese Astrology: Sheep

Nationality: South Korean

Education: Sorabol College of Arts, majoring in the Department of Theater

Siblings 1 (brother named Gi Guk-seo)

Talent Agency: PK Entertainment

Gi Ju-bong’s List of Dramas, Movies, and Theater

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As was explained at the beginning of this article, Gi Ju-bong is considered a veteran actor who has often been cast in supporting roles in countless television dramas, movies, and theatre shows throughout his career. Thus, in this section, Channel-Korea has compiled a list of the television series that Gi Ju-bong has performed in.

1978 – Theatre Show Krapp’s Last Tape

1979 – Theatre Show Offending the Audience

1979 – Theatre Show Danton’s Death

1979 – Theatre Show Master Harold and the Boys

1979 – Theatre Show Woza Albert!

1979 – Theatre Show Hamlet

1979 – Theatre Show The Balcony

1979 – Theatre Show Cheongbu

1979 – Theatre Show King Lear

1979 – Theatre Show Theresa’s Dream

1979 – Theatre Show지피족들

1979 – Theatre Show Death of a Salesman

1979 – Theatre Show Try Lying to Me

1979 – Theatre Show Jeongseon Arirang Changgeuk / The Sound of the Gods

1981 – Children Of Darkness Part 1, Young-ae The Songstress (as Hyun-bae)

1981 – Geniuses With The Grade F (as Lee Gwan-doo / Kant)

1982 – Come Unto Down (as Friend 1)

1983 – Human Market, Small Devil – An Autobiography of a Twenty two year old

1988 – Sunshine at Present (as Friend)

1991 – Who Saw the Dragon Claws? / Who Saw the Dragon’s Toenail?

1992 – Myeongja, Akiko, Sonya

1995 – My Old Sweetheart

1998 – Timeless Bottomless Bad Movie (as Traveling Performer)

1998 – The Quiet Family (as Lonely Man)

1999 – Short Film Judgement (as Morgue Employee)

1999 – AGreat Chinese Restaurant (as Man in his forties)

1999 – Nowhere to Hide (as Chief of Criminal Unit)

2000 – Kilimanjaro (as Suit)

2000 – Flying Warriors (as Kwakjung)

2000 – Die Bad (Cameo as Auto Repair Boss)

2000 – Joint Security Area (as General Pyo)

2000 – Asako in Ruby Shoes (as Lee Woo-in’s brother-in-law)

2000 – Short Film Red Heart (as Park Je-myung)

2000 – Short Film A Woman Off Her Uniform (as Man)

2001 – Bungee Jumping of Their Own (as Director of Student Affairs)

2001 – Friend (as Mustache)

2001 – Sorum (as Writer Lee)

2001 – Say Yes (as Manager)

2001 – My Boss, My Hero (as Sang Chun-man)

2001 – Short Film Driving Mrs. Park

2001 – Chow Yun-fat Boy Meets Brownie Girl (as Yong-baek)

2002 – Public Enemy (as Song Haeng-ki)

2002 – Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (as Driver Pang)

2002 – Bride Wooryung

2002 – Boss X-File (as Ganbu Prosecutor)

2002 – Baby Alone (as Du-chil / Yang Geun)

2002 – Saving My Hubby (as Han Joo-tae’s father)

2002 – Sex Is Zero (as Obgyn Doctor)

2002 – Short Film Every Angel Dreams of Being a Janitor (as Shoe Shiner)